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Scottish banter

Gallagher's swaggering walk onto the Pyramid Stage wasn't the first time he popped up at Glastonbury today... sort of.

Lewis Capaldi dressed as Liam Gallagher earlier in the day (Image: PA)

Singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi began his own set on the Other Stage dressed as Liam Gallagher, complete with sunglasses and his signature parka jacket.

Capaldi was making a reference to a recent slam from Gallagher's brother Noel, who criticised Capaldi and his music in an interview.

Capaldi took to the stage dressed as the younger of the Gallagher brothers.

Fitting tributes

Before heading into an Oasis classic, Slide Away, Gallagher took a moment to talk about a fan he met last year at a Stand Up to Cancer event.

Talking to the crowd, he explained: "Last year I met this lady and she wasn't too well.

"She said if you ever played Glastonbury would you dedicate a song to me.

"Well, I'm here and I don't think you're here. So this one's for her.

"She's called Lauren and it's called Slide Away."

Gallagher oozed confidence throughout the set (Image: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

What Gallagher didn't know was that Lauren Mahon, from Channel 4's First Dates, is currently at Glastonbury, and was watching his kind tribute live.

Lauren wasn't the only one to be named and given a tribute though.

Gallagher also paid tribute to his home-city of Manchester before playing Columbia and Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, who he thanked with a performance of Cigarettes Alcohol.

Liam Gallagher enjoying the Pyramid Stage (Image: PA)

He thanked Eavis for "continuing my Glastonbury residence," before saying that "next year will be the hattrick."

Gallagher performed at the last Glastonbury Festival in 2017 on the Other Stage, but we will have several months to wait before we know if the Mancunian will actually be completing his hattrick.

Brotherly love

As we have all come to expect, it wouldn't be a Gallagher set without some barbed family comments.

Shortly before playing Roll With It, one of Oasis's 1995 hits, Gallagher quipped: "Apparently this sounds sh*t when I sing it," before launching into the performance.

Straight after finishing the track, he said: "There's no way that's sh*t. It don't sound sh*t. It don't look sh*t.

Liam Gallagher performs on the Pyramid stage on day four of Glastonbury Festival (Image: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

"You're [the crowd] the proof of that. So next time you see the little fart, you tell him!"

We can only presume the "little fart" he referenced was a not-so-affectionate term for his brother Noel.

Before starting one of his final songs of the set - Wonderwall - he off-handedly commented: "apparently this is sh*t and all" which we can only assume is something he and his brother have disputed before.